Lucy Maude Montgomery was one of Cowie's most famous correspondents and Canada's most spectacular Canadian success story, but at the time of her correspondence in 1922, when she sends an autographed copy of Rilla of Ingleside (1922), Montgomery has already reached the age of forty-eight.

Novelist and short story writer Rilla Askew's first novel, The Mercy Seat (1997), was nominated for the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Dublin IMPAC Prize, while her second, Fire in Beulah (2001), won the American Book Award.

According to Rilla Eas, The Edge ClubCard's Project Manager said: “This project was born with having our frequent delegate attendees in mind as they are the lifeline of our business and it is also a good timing for the launch as the holidays are just around the corner.

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